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Hey EDF!


I?m a nanny in Southwark who?s looking for a position we?re I can bring my 6 month old baby with me. His very easy going and LOVES being around other children. I have a nannying background of eight years working with children from 4 months old -11 years old and still on going, on an adhoc basis or emergency basis.


I have 3 years experience in a children?s setting in a primary school as a teaching assistant working with EYFS-KEYSTAGE 2.I drive so very happy to commute.


If you are interested please do not hesitate to message me or text me. 07398936375.


Looking forward to hearing from you.


Yasmine

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